![]() ![]() Third, I ensured that everything in Affinity 2.0 as regards Photoshop Plugins (ie, how to link up the Nik Suite filters into Affinity.) in the Services area looks exactly the same as in Affinity original. ![]() If these terms still apply to me, can you please explain where I can go to check which version I am running? (I am running the latest Affinity Photo 2.0 if that matters.) I am unfamiliar with them so I Googled them and is it the case that they involve Windows OS and not Mac? I am running my Photo now on a MacBook Pro from 2019. I don't see anything in the "About" for either app that involves these acronyms. Second, I am not sure which app (Affinity Photo or Nik Silver Effex) you were referring to in your text when talking about MSIX or MSI versions. Thanks for alerting me to the change in version 2. I had a chance to go through the suggestions here. I haven't found any benefit to the upgrade, although this is due to the fact that I have had problems right away when using the new version and, thus, do not likely have enough experience using it, yet, to see the benefits.Īnyone else having these types of simple problems that do not seem to occur with the original version? ?Īll in all, I think I am going to just continue using the oldie-but-goodie ORIGINAL Affinity Photo and put off, again, using the new 2.0 version. I went to View/ShowGrid and no grid appeared as it does in the original Affinity Photo version. This is just an opinion but I really do not care for the new look of the icons (I can't tell what the pictures are supposed to be in some cases) as well as the use of buttons instead of checked and unchecked boxes within the layers. It was at that point that I decided to just use what works for me and just ignore the fact that there was a 2.0.Ĥ. That lag problem is something that I had never experienced with the original Affinity Photo version. Some months ago, right after I purchased Photo 2.0 and installed it (shortly after it was released), I found that there was a lag when trying to use some basic tools on a single image file. This does not happen with the original Affinity Photo version.ģ. I opened 4 files at once (each RAW files from my full frame Sony a99ii) and I was working on the first image, using the Distort filter, and Photo 2.0 just crashed. Today, I finally decided to just ignore the annoyance of the Silver Efex Pro performance and go ahead and bite the bullet and start using Photo 2.0 from now on for my work. ![]() Because I like to occasionally turn my work to a BnW version, I decided to just use the original Affinity Photo in my workflow because I know will support the plug in if I chose to employ it.Ģ. This is not an issue with the original Affinity Photo version. ![]() So, there is no way to Apply my work in the Nik Silver Efex pop-up window so that it becomes a layer back in Photo 2.0. I love using the plugin Nik Silver Effex Pro 3, but with Photo 2.0, when I go to Filters/Plug-ins/NikCollection/SilverEffectsPro, the plug-in window opens up in Photo 2.0, BUT the dialog box at the bottom, that allows you to Apply (or Cancel) your work in the Silver Effex Pro pop-up window, does NOT exist when using the plug-in with Photo 2.0. I find, however, that I am not using Photo 2.0 after all (I just went back to using the original version of Affinity Photo) due to some issues.ġ. As an enthusiastic user of Affinity Photo (and occasional user of Affinity Designer), mostly on my desktop (MacBook Pro) but occasionally on my iPad as well, I was happy to support a 2.0 version and bought the suite and have them all installed. ![]()
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